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Adux:
The question was simple enough - prove to me that your assertion, that a majority of Muslims are against interfaith dialog and interfaith tolerance.
You mention nations, but unless you can guarantee that every Muslim nation has a perfectly established democratic process that perfectly represents the religious opinions of the people, rather than economic and/or political needs, cultural influences, nationalism and/or tribalism - you cannot make the argument that the laws and policies of those nations validate your argument of Muslims being intolerant, more than any other religion at least.
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Pakistan is not going to be a theocratic state to be ruled by priests with a divine mission - Jinnah
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